. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 6.—Showing the amount of dilatation possible when usingthe larger or obstetric end of the Fig. 4.—\djusting Iho fouflh and last blado. Fig. 7.—The levers in position for dilating the cervix for gyneclcpurposes. The rubber band near the fulcrum is simply to holdthe blades in place on the handle. After dilatation has progressedsufficiently, the third and fourth blades also may be applied if de-sired. extra turn—or another band may be used to supplement thefirst one (Fig. 7). The instrument has been used in St. Paul during the pastyear and a


. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 6.—Showing the amount of dilatation possible when usingthe larger or obstetric end of the Fig. 4.—\djusting Iho fouflh and last blado. Fig. 7.—The levers in position for dilating the cervix for gyneclcpurposes. The rubber band near the fulcrum is simply to holdthe blades in place on the handle. After dilatation has progressedsufficiently, the third and fourth blades also may be applied if de-sired. extra turn—or another band may be used to supplement thefirst one (Fig. 7). The instrument has been used in St. Paul during the pastyear and a half with success that warrants its recommonda-t ion. li:1 .^rcade. MAiicii ;u, inoG. .\7;ir /,/•;,ici<:\r outfit—notkiss. 957 New Appliance A NEW REAGENT OUTFIT FOE CLASSES INBACTERIOLOGY. E. GUY HOPiaNS, I,ectiirei on Bacleiiology and Demonstrator oC the Microscopical Laboratories, University College of Medicine, Uiclimond, Virginia, and Clinical Tathologist of the Virginia Hospital. KICIIMOXD,VA. In order to meet the requirements of oconomj, simplicityand neatness I have devised the reagent outfit here illustra


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